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Revised July 1, 2014 RJM
*This record book was adapted from the UF/IFAS Alachua 4-H Breeding & Market Livestock Record Books.
Sarasota County Fair
Poultry
Record Book
Exhibitor Name ___________________________________ Project Year___________________
Date of Birth __________________ Age_______________ Grade________________________
Club/Chapter___________________________________________________________________
Years in the project ______________________________________________________________
I hereby certify that as the exhibitor of this project, I have personally kept records on this project
and have completed this record book to the best of my ability.
Signed ________________________________________________________________________
Exhibitor’s Signature Date
I hereby certify that my son/daughter has completed this project and record book and will comply
with all the Rules & Regulations of this Fair.
Signed ________________________________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Signature Date
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General Record Book Guidelines It is suggested that a copy of the record book be made for use as a “Work Copy.” Records may then be transferred into this book for a “Final Copy.” 1. Your Record Book should begin when you purchase your animal. 2. You may place your Record Book in a folder or plastic protector sheets. 3 ring binders not
recommended. 3. Have someone check your project story for spelling and grammar before you write it in the
final record book. 4. Always double check your work, especially math calculations. 5. Your final record book must be handwritten by the exhibitor, preferably in pencil.
Project Terms and Explanations 1. Project year - Based on a calendar year. Current project year is same year as current fair. 2. Date Acquired - List the date you obtained this item. On items older than 1 year, the year
will be sufficient. 3. Purchase cost or value - What did this item cost when you obtained it? (Fair market value) 4. Depreciation of 10% - This will be 10%, per calendar year, of the original cost for the items you will
still have at the end of the project. This includes items you had at the beginning of the project as well as items purchased during the current calendar year. Depreciation is the loss in value of your assets and is an expense.
5. Value at Beginning of Project - Same as purchased cost for items purchased current calendar year. On items purchased from previous years, this should be the value from last year’s ending inventory or a depreciated value of 10% of purchased cost per project year.
6. Value at End of Project - This is the value at the beginning of the project minus the depreciation. Examples:
Items
Description
Date Acquired Purchase
Cost or
Value
Value at Beginning of Project Depreciation
(10% of purchase cost
per calendar year)
Value at
end of
project
Houses Purchased 4 years ago
5.00 (Depreciated 10% for 3 years) 3.50
.50 3.00
Feeders Purchased 3 years ago
5.00 (Depreciated 10% for 2 years) 4.00
.50 3.50
Waterers Purchased previous Calendar year
5.00 (Depreciated 10% for 1 year) 4.50
.50 4.00
Miscellaneous Purchased current Calendar year
5.00 (No previous Depreciation purchased current calendar year)
5.00
.50 4.50
Total Beginning Inventory
17.00
Total Depreciation Expense
2.00
Value of Project Assets
15.00
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Project Inventory List all equipment and assets you had at the beginning of this year’s project. After listing existing inventory, you should also list those items you purchased this year that you will keep after the project is finished. List items you will keep past the end of this project on this page only. (Inventory examples include: pens, heat lamp, nesting box, etc.) Do NOT list items such as shampoo, feed, etc….
Item Description Date Acquired Purchase Cost
or Value
A
Value at
Beginning of
Project
(this year)
B
Depreciation
(10% of purchase
cost—column “A”)
C
Value at end
of project
D
Example—Heat Lamp Purchased previous year 5.00 4.50 .50 4.00
Example—Feeder Purchased current year 5.00 5.00 .50 4.50
Total Beginning Inventory
Total Depreciation Expense
Value at End/Total Assets
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Notes for Project Poultry Inventory List all poultry you own at the beginning of the project and add any birds you purchase or bird(s) hatched during the project year. Birds sold during the year should be recorded under OTHER INCOME. Birds sold should have a $0 value at end of project for this page. **Starting Price or Value: Value of existing birds at beginning of project OR purchase cost of new animals. *Comparison Price: Current market value for your bird. *Value at end of project: Your bird’s value should increase and is an estimated value.
Examples for Poultry Project
Initial Poultry Inventory Closing Poultry Inventory
Identification of Bird Date Acquired Initial Animal Inventory Kept Sold Animal Description (Animal No. and/or Name)
Breed Sex Birth Date
Raised (Hatched)
Purchased Starting Price or Value**
Comparison Price (Market Value)*
Value at end of project*
Total Price Comparison Price (Market Value)
#43 – Fluffy
Cochin F 10/12 __ 6/2013 $15 $25 $25 -- --
#44 – Hedwig
Brown Leghorn
F 9/12 9/12 __ $5 $5 $25 -- --
#45 – Dobby
Rhode Island
M 9/12 9/12 $5 $5 -- $35 $30
$25 $50 $35
Value of Poultry Raised Value of Poultry Kept
Total Income from Poultry Sold
Note: Check with your leader, teacher, or extension agent for starting and ending values and comparison prices.
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Poultry Animal Inventory Initial Poultry Inventory Closing Poultry Inventory
Identification of Bird Date Acquired Initial Animal Inventory Kept Sold Animal Description (Animal No. and/or Name)
Breed Sex Birth Date
Raised (Hatched)
Purchased Starting Price or Value
Comparison Price (Market Value)
Value at end of project*
Total Price Comparison Price (Market Value)
Value of Poultry Raised Value of Poultry Kept
Total Income from Poultry Sold
*Note: If you have registered poultry, please attach copies of their registration papers at the back of the record book.
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Breeding/Production/Loss Record Special Instructions If your project animals are old enough to be bred, please fill out the following pages as they apply to your animal.
If your project animals are NOT old enough to be bred, write a breeding plan for your animal. This could include sire or dam selection, process planned, possible dates, costs, and other items. Use forethought when writing this statement. Think about things that would improve your herd.
Judges will be looking to see if you’ve thought about what to do with your animal from a business production standpoint. Include the breeding plan after this page and leave the breeding/production records blank.
Day-Old Chicks Started
What type of brooder did you use?
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What types of feed did you use? -
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Did you buy straight-run or pullet chicks?
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Date Breed and Variety Number Started
Number Raised
TOTAL
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Breeding Record (if applicable)
Natural Mating
Female No.
Male No.
Exposure Date
Date Male Turned In
Date Male Removed
Due Date
Date Confirmed by Palpation
Comments
Artificial Insemination
Female No.
Sire Name Artificial Insemination Date
Due Date Date Confirmed by Palp.
Additional Information (did it take the first time, when did you preg check, etc.)
Loss (Death/Mortality) Record Date Description and ID of Animal Estimated
Weight Cause of Loss Value ($) Before
Death
Total Value of Loss
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Daily Egg Record
*The average number of birds is shown on page # **Divide the average number of birds into total number of eggs.
DATE JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.
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Total # Eggs
*Av. # of Birds
**Av. # of Eggs per Bird
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Summary of Origin and Disposal of Layers
MONTH # Layers Beginning of Month
Sales During Month
Deaths During Month
Eaten During Month
Layers Added During Month
On hand at End of Month
Average # for Month*
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total for Year
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Non-Feed Expenses List everything that you spend money on that you will NOT have at the end of the project and that is NOT feed. This includes entry fees, veterinary expenses, wormers, bedding, and other expendable items such as shampoo, film, developing, interest on project loan, etc.
LIST ITEMS YOU WILL KEEP PAST THE END OF THIS PROJECT ON THE PROJECT INVENTORY PAGE (3) ONLY. Inventory examples include feeders, coops, waterers, etc. Date Quantity Description Total Cost
Example
1 Nesting Box 7.00
Total Non-Feed Expenses
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Feed Expenses List all feed and weights expenses on this page. List each feed purchase separately. DATE Description Paid To Pounds Total Cost
Total pounds of Feed = ___________
Total Feed Cost = $___________
Page Total – Pounds of Feed XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX
Page Total – Feed Cost XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX
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Health Record This should include a record of any health-related activities (dewormming, Fair vaccines, or use of veterinarian services for any reason). This should include what you used, how much you used, and for what it was used. Include well animal care, such as health certificate. Fill in all applicable information. Use “P” for preventative treatments.
Vaccinations – Treatments – Test Cause & Disease
Signs of Illness & Description of Treatment
How Given ** IM, SQ, O, T, IV
Dosage Type of Bird Prevention
**ROA – Route of Administration: IM- Intramuscularly – into a muscle; SQ – Subcutaneous – under the skin; O – Orally – ingested; T – Topical – onto the skin; IV – Intravenous – into a vein.
Questionnaire (To be filled in at close of record)
Were your chickens bothered by:
Coccidiosis ………………………………………………….. Lice ………………………………………………….
Fowl Fox ……………………………………………………… Fleas ………………………………………………..
Newcastle …………………………………………………… Mites ……………………………………………….
Bronchitis ……………………………………………………. Ticks ………………………………………………..
Leucosis ………………………………………………………. Worms …………………………………………….
Pullet Disease ……………………………………………… Others ……………………………………………..
Colds …………………………………………………………... …………………………………………………………
Were any of the treatments used effective (if applicable)? _____________________________________
Which treatments worked best? __________________________________________________________
What biosecurity measures, if necessary, can be taken to prevent disease and infection within your
flock? _______________________________________________________________________________
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Project/Production Income
Income from your project should be recorded here, such as selling your poultry, the sale of any eggs, ribbon premiums, add-on receipts, non-4H show premiums, etc….
Note: Table 1 is to be completed as an estimate before Fair. Table 2 is to be completed with actual figures after Fair.
Table 1 – Estimate – To be completed before Fair
Date Description Weight or Number
Price/Lb. ** Ribbons – Premium
Total
Estimate Total **Use last year’s Fair average for poultry.
Table 2 – Actual – To be completed after Fair Use actual figures for this table, i.e. actual prices you received for your poultry, ribbons, add-ons, etc….
** Use actual price per pound you received at the auction sale.
Date Description Weight or Number
Price/Lb. ** Ribbons – Premium
Total
Actual Total
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Financial/Project Summary
GAIN
1. Final Weight (At Fair check-in) ___________ Lbs.
FEED
2. Total Pounds of Feed (From page 11) ___________ Lbs. 3. Total Cost to Feed (From page 11) $__________
INCOME
4. Estimated Project Income (From page 13) $__________
EXPENSES
5. Total Depreciation (From page 3) $__________ 6. Cost of Animal (From page 5) $__________
7. Total Non-Feed Expenses (From page 10) $__________
8. Total Feed Expenses (From page 11) $__________
9. Loss Expenses (From page 7) $__________
10. Total Expenses (Line 5+6+7+8+9) $_________
CHANGE IN POULTRY INVENTORY
11. Value at End (From page 5) $__________
12. Value at Beginning (From page 5) $__________
13. Net Change in Animal Inventory (Lines 11-12) $_________
SUMMARY
14. Estimated Profit/Loss (Line 4 minus Line 10) $__________
15. Actual Income (From page 13) (To be filled in after Fair) $__________
16. Final Profit/Loss (Line 15 minus Line 10) $_________
17. Total cost per pound of poultry sold (divide Line 10 by Line 1) $________per lb.
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Pictures of Your Project
1. The beginning of your project. 2. Work being done. 3. Your completed project. 4. Please put captions with each picture.
Minimum of 4 pictures. Additional pictures encouraged.
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Pictures of Your Project
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Project Story Outline:
You will make an outline for your project story first. It should include what you have learned about your animal, what safety practices you used in your project, what you could do to improve your project, and the different skills that you used in your project.
I. Introduction – Introduce your story and capture the reader’s interest. What type, weight, etc. poultry did you purchase? Why did you choose the poultry you did- cost, breed, breeder, past successes, etc.
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II. What did I learn? (About yourself and/or about your poultry.) A. ________________________________________________________________________ B. ________________________________________________________________________ C. ________________________________________________________________________
III. What safety practices did I use?
A. ________________________________________________________________________ B. ________________________________________________________________________ C. ________________________________________________________________________
IV. What improvements could I make? What would you change or do the same the next time
you begin a poultry project? For example: different feed, different breed, type, etc. A. ________________________________________________________________________ B. ________________________________________________________________________ C. ________________________________________________________________________
V. What skills did I learn or improve?
A. ________________________________________________________________________ B. ________________________________________________________________________ C. ________________________________________________________________________
VI. Summary – Leave the reader with the idea/impression you want them to have.
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Demonstrations Did you give any demonstrations related to this project? _______ Yes _______ No If yes, please list them below. Date Title Description Level
CL- Club CT- County D- District
S- State
Project Story Your project story must be developed from your outline. Use stories to make a point; Use examples, use interesting facts or statistics; Remember your experiences; Build strong images by using descriptive words. Mention your demonstrations in your story. Grammar, spelling, and neatness will be noticed by the judges. _____________________________________________________________________________________
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Scoring System
Poultry Record Book
Section Points Possible Signatures (Cover) 2 Inventory- Project & Animal (Page 3 & 5) 6 Breeding/Production & Daily Egg (Page 6 & 8) 12 Loss Record (Page 7) 0 Summary Origin/Disposal of Layers (Page 9) 5 Non-Feed Expenses (Page 10) 5 Feed Expenses (Page 11) 5 Health Record (Page 12) 5 Project/Production Income (Estimate) (Page 13) 5 Financial Summary (Page 14) 15 Pictures (Page 15 & 16) 8 Project Story Outline (Page 17) 5 Project Story (Final) (Page 18 & 19) 12 Demonstration (Page 18) 5 Neatness 5 Accuracy of Figures 5
Total Points 100
Ribbon Awards Blue 90-100 pts.
Red 80-89 pts. White 70-79 pts.
Participation Ribbon – 69 pts. & below
Record Book Score Forfeit
0-10 $100.00 11-20 90.00 21-30 80.00 31-40 70.00 41-50 60.00
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Judges Tally Sheet
Poultry Record Book
Section Points Possible Points Earned Signatures (Cover) 2 Inventory- Project & Animal (Page 3 & 5) 6 Breeding/Production & Daily Egg (Page 6 & 8) 12 Loss Record (Page 7) 0 Summary Origin/Disposal of Layers (Page 9) 5 Non-Feed Expenses (Page 10) 5 Feed Expenses (Page 11) 5 Health Record (Page 12) 5 Project/Production Income (Estimate) (Page 13) 5 Financial Summary (Page 14) 15 Pictures (Page 15 & 16) 8 Project Story Outline (Page 17) 5 Project Story (Final) (Page 18 & 19) 12 Demonstration (Page 18) 5 Neatness 5 Accuracy of Figures 5
Total Points 100
Exhibitor Name: _____________________________________________________
Judge’s Comments: __________________________________________________
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